Grose Valley, Australia [of July 23, 2013]

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Grose Valley, Australia [of July 23, 2013]

Unread post by zour » Thu Jul 25, 2013 2:22 pm

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Grose Valley, Australia
There is a 3 way valley with each arm of the valley exhibiting nearly identical features; and on each arm sits a mountain, Mt. Banks, Mt. Hay, and Lockleys Pylon.
Looking closely at this 3 way intersection, it is a plasma discharge starting to rotate but never finished. If it had completed its rotation you would have a crater. Each of the mountains mentions before are plasma blisters, nothing more. From Google Earth you can see that these blisters look as though they have been molten.
I am impressed by the level of detail with which the impact of these electrical discharges can be described.
Today I stumbled upon a 3D (Cross-View) image of an intruiging landscape formation. Can anyone give me a hint towards what possibly could have caused this? Learn how to watch Cross-View Stereoscopy without any tools

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My current understanding of the matter provides little more than to be able to interpret this image:

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Re: Grose Valley, Australia [of July 23, 2013]

Unread post by Sparky » Sat Dec 21, 2013 10:50 am

Very good TPOD!

Some beautiful images.

This suggestion hurts my eyes! :?

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